A darkly melancholic tale that combines Scorsese’s Taxi Driver and
Camus’s The Fall —Nakamura’s Akutagawa Prize-winning novel is
here translated into English for the first time and is another
high-water mark in this important writer’s career. As an unnamed
Tokyo taxi driver works a night shift, picking up fares that offer him
glimpses into the lives of ordinary people, he can’t escape his own
nihilistic thoughts. Almost without meaning to, he puts himself in
harm’s way; he can’t stop daydreaming of suicide, envisioning
himself returning to the earth in obsessive fantasies that soon become
terrifying blackout episodes. The truth is, his long-estranged father
has tried to reach out to him, triggering a cascade of traumatic
memories. As the cab driver wrestles with the truth about his past and
the history of violence in his childhood, he must also confront his
present, which is no less complicated or grim. A precursor to Los
Angeles Times Book Prize finalist The Thief, The Boy in the Earth is a
closely told character study that poses a difficult question: Are some
lives so damaged they are beyond redemption? Is every child worth
trying to save? A poignant and thought-provoking tour de force by one
of Japan’s leading literary voices.
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ISBN
9781616955953
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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